- Complex Systems and Decision Making
- Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
- Water resources management and optimization
- demographic modeling and climate adaptation
- Smart Parking Systems Research
- Tactile and Sensory Interactions
- Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
- Information Systems Theories and Implementation
- Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- Solar Radiation and Photovoltaics
- Cognitive Science and Mapping
- Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
- Ecosystem dynamics and resilience
- Evaluation and Performance Assessment
- Bacteriophages and microbial interactions
- Health Policy Implementation Science
- Urban Heat Island Mitigation
- Remote Sensing in Agriculture
- Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology
- Economic and Environmental Valuation
- Environmental Science and Water Management
- Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
- Hydrological Forecasting Using AI
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
Australian National University
2017-2024
UNSW Sydney
2020-2023
Faculty (United Kingdom)
2023
K.N.Toosi University of Technology
2022-2023
University of Alberta
2023
Information Technology University
2021
Tarbiat Modares University
2019
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
2015
Decision-making under uncertainty is important for managing human-natural systems in a changing world. A major source of linked to the multi-actor settings decisions with poorly understood values, complex relationships, and conflicting management approaches. Despite general agreement across disciplines on co-producing knowledge viable inclusive outcomes context, there still limited conceptual clarity no systematic understanding what co-production means decision-making how it can be...
Models of socio-environmental or social-ecological systems (SES) commonly address problems requiring interdisciplinary scientific expertise and input from a heterogeneous group stakeholders. In SES modelling multiple interactions occur on different scales among various phenomena. These scale phenomena include the technical, such as system variables, process detail, inputs outputs, which most often require spatial, temporal, thematic organisational choices. From good practice project...
A strong and close connection between science practice in socio-environmental systems (SES) research modelling is warranted to face complex interdisciplinary challenges around issues such as sustainability climate change. However, significant gaps inadequate knowledge flow the scientific practical aspects of SES exist. This paper highlights several areas that require improvement, including reducing lag time solutions implementation, making academic more relevant practitioners decision...
Many researchers have called for more consideration of cross-scale dynamics in models socio-ecological systems, but this is a fundamentally difficult thing to do. Focussing on feedbacks and tipping points, paper uses three example demonstrate reflect how can be incorporated into aggregate models. Tipping points - where small perturbation lead qualitative change system are generally the result nonlinear feedback mechanisms. These mechanisms often operate different levels within or across...
Abstract. Management of water resources requires understanding the hydrology and hydrogeology, as well policy human drivers their impacts. This relevant inputs from a wide range disciplines, which will vary depending on specific case study. One approach to gain impact climate society is through use an integrated modelling process that engages stakeholders experts in specifics problem framing, co-design underpinning conceptual model, discussion ensuing results. In this study, we have...
Recent studies have focused on developing advanced assistive devices to help blind or visually impaired people. Navigation is challenging for this community; however, a simple yet reliable navigation system still an unmet need. This study targets the problem and proposes wearable system. We developed smart glove shoe set based radio-frequency identification technology assist people with orientation in indoor environments. The enables user find directions through audio feedback. To evaluate...
Sustainable decision making about water resources needs contextual understanding and analysis of systems.A systemic approach provides a holistic issues facilitates conceptualizing the problems.Applying archetype lenses to look into resource problems in Gorganroud-Gharesu basin, we found out overall dynamics problem can be explained using some archetypes, mainly: limits growth, attractiveness principle, fixes that fail shifting burden.The Basin is located Iran eastern part southern Caspian...
<p>Recent studies have focused on developing advanced assistive devices to help blind or visually impaired people. Navigation is challenging for this community; however, a simple yet reliable navigation system still an unmet need. This study targets the problem and proposes wearable system. We developed smart glove shoe set based radio-frequency identification technology assist people with orientation in indoor environments. The enables user find directions through audio feedback. To...
<p>Recent studies have focused on developing advanced assistive devices to help blind or visually impaired people. Navigation is challenging for this community; however, a simple yet reliable navigation system still an unmet need. This study targets the problem and proposes wearable system. We developed smart glove shoe set based radio-frequency identification technology assist people with orientation in indoor environments. The enables user find directions through audio feedback. To...
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Decision-making under uncertainty is important for managing human-natural systems in a changing world. A major source of that challenges decisions rooted their multi-actor settings, i.e., the poorly understood societal actors with diverse values, complex relationships, and conflicting management approaches. Despite general agreement across disciplines on co-producing knowledge viable inclusive outcomes there still limited conceptual clarity no systematic understanding what co-production...